DORMA SVP 6000 Emergency Escape Lock

SVP locks automatically lock doors after each closing cycle – offering the ultimate in both convenience and security. The automatic deadbolt projection of 20 mm ensures that the door is always locked in accordance with property insurance requirements. The additional anti-thrust engagement of the clawbolt latch provides two-point locking for enhanced security. Meanwhile, the emergency escape function means that the door can be opened at any time in the exit direction by simply operating the lever handle. Mechanical opening from the outside remains possible at any time via a key to unlock the europrofile or round cylinder insert.

The SVP 6000 emergency escape lock is particularly suitable for entrance or external doors that need to be permanently accessed from the inside but rendered accessible from the outside by authorized persons only. Thanks to the emergency escape function, the door can be readily opened by simply operating the lever handle, while the automatic relocking mechanism ensures secure lock re-engagement once the door has closed.

Range of monitoring functions

The feedback contacts of the lock allow the latch, deadbolt, cylinder and lever handle all to be monitored. The signaling functions of the SVP 6000 are particularly suitable for monitoring and ensuring the convenient operation of doors in emergency exit and escape routes, but can also be used to trigger alarm systems or for remote monitoring.

Access control integration

Thanks to its external lever handle solenoid, the SVP 6000 offers a simple solution to satisfying property insurance locking requirements and also providing an effective access control system. The external lever handle can, for example, be activated by means of a floating signal triggered by a card reader.

Operational versatility

SVP locks are available in different models suitable for over-rebated or flush-closing timber doors and also narrow stile doors. They are likewise flexible in terms of their installation position thanks to the non-handed (universal) trip latch. They have been approved as emergency exit locks for doors in escape routes and for use on fire and smoke check doors.